Excerpt from Radiotelegraphy
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Excerpt from Radiotelegraphy: U. S. Signal Corps
Electrical phenomena may be grouped in two general classes, one of static electricity, when the electrical charges are at rest, and the other of dynamic or current electricity, when the charges are in mo tion along a conductor.
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Excerpt from Radiotelegraphy: U. S. Signal Corps
Electrical phenomena may be grouped in two general classes, one of static electricity, when the electrical charges are at rest, and the other of dynamic or current electricity, when the charges are in motion along a conductor.
When an insulator, such as sealing wax, is rubbed with far, or a glass tube with silk, it acquires the property of attracting light bodies near it, and is said to be charged. This action shows that forces exist in the adjacent space, and there is said to be an electrostatic, or, more briefly, a static field of force about the charged body. When two charged bodies are brought near together they may be either attracted or repelled, depending on the nature of the two chaises. If the rubbed glass is brought near particles touched and charged by the rubbed sealing wax they will he attracted to it, and similarly if the rubbed sealing wax is brought near particles charged by the rubbed glass they will be attracted; but two bodies, both of which have been charged by either the glass or the wax, will repel each other. Hence like charges repel each other and unlike charges attract. The names positive (glass) and negative (sealing wax) have been given, respectively, to these charges. By means of a delicately suspended insulated body the static forces can be mapped out along directions in general perpendicular to the charged surfaces.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book by the author is a fascinating journey into the world of radio telegraphy, exploring the captivating history and theoretical underpinnings of this technology. From the earliest experiments with static charges to the development of alternating currents and electromagnetic waves, the book delves into the scientific principles that made radio communication possible. The author discusses the invention of the spark gap, the role of transformers and condensers, and the intricacies of closed oscillating and open radiating circuits. Through accessible language and in-depth analysis, this book illuminates the fundamental concepts of radio telegraphy, showcasing its enduring significance in the evolution of communication technologies. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781330600627_0
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